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. complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is the 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. these are the moments that you have, you never know when someone could be taken away. >> trying to move forward of a devastating fire claims the life of a young girl with some help from a concerned community. good evening, i'm ken wayne. >> hello everyone i'm heather holmes. >> that community came together tonight to help the south bay family devastated by a house fire, and a child's death. new at 10:00 tonight ktvu's debora villalon is live in san josi where a city leader says there are lessons to learn in had tragedy. >> well, heather the loss of a
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little girl, displaced from their home, but tonight at this church, the gomez family got some help from an unexpected source. most saturday nights they are rideburg tonight this motorcycle club was serving. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: putting on a spaghetti dinner to help them recovery. recover. >> the reason it's important to us the major of us all have kids. >> reporter: 7-year-old mariah gomez died from the fire from a candle burning in the converted garage where they lived with they are moms. >> the girls were sleeping and she was in the main house doing dish when everything happened. >> reporter: 4-year-old billy ran, her hair on fire to get the adults, but the flame and smoke were too
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intense for anyone to get to mariah. >> treasure the moments that you have with your family. you never know when someone will be taken away. >> there is flog you can say to a parent that will take away the pain. >> reporter: this councilman offered condolences and saying that the city needed to do more to get smoke detectors. >> we see families doubling up and tripling up to make ends meet. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: but tonight was about helping. >> thank you so much, supporters brought their appetite and compassion. every grateful sibling billy escaped and the girl's father says he was away in substance-abuse treatment when the fire happened. >> going through my rife to get better and get back to my family and continue to raise my family. >> reporter:
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mariah gomez loved clear heading and dassing her family says a loving, cheerful child. we have more on how the community is rallying to help check web links at ktvu.com reporting live in san jose, debora villalon ktvu channel 2 news. and marin county police arrested a man suspected of making bomb threat threats dur a bank robbery. the man rob the wells fargo branch and tonight police say he left a gummy substance on counter, claiming it ways bomb that would explode within five minutes. so police evacuated the area. after the robber escaped, a bomb squad found the substance was not explosive. police arrested a support, 51- year-old of san rafael about an hour after the robbery. charging put bulls and police gunfire, matt keller reports conflicting stories when san lorenzo when sheriff's deputies opened fire killing three pit bulls. >> reporter:
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sheriff's deputies and their k- 9 deputy were looking for aalna man wanted for possession of meth and vehicle threat at this home. instead of finding him they say they encountered a woman and four pit bulls escaping out front door. >> they did attack the dog and coming at the deputies and very aggressive at that point and the deputies fired in their defense. >> reporter: this is exclusive video from a neighbor arriving at scene moments after the gunfire. one dog was shot in a paw and survived. two were killed and a fourth lived for about ten minutes as neighbors and the owner begged deputies to put her down. >> my sister was yelling, kill her, stop letting her suffer. >> reporter: rachel reynolds the homeowner's sister says animal arrived shortly after and put the dogs down and described the dog as friendly and is excitable k. mark baxt ter lives across the
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street and thought that deputies should have been better prepared which could have prevented them from shooting the dogs. >> i don't want to see something like that as long as i live. it's horrible. animals are so innocent, you know? it is not something that you want to see. >> reporter: a sheriff spokesman says the k- 9 deputy was roughed up, but not injured and sheriff's deputies say this did not find the wanted man in the home and no word in homeowner was arrested. matt ketr ktvu . in san josi firefighters say an unattended fire grot got outle control. t-broke out around 2:15 on communicates hill. it burns about five acres near guadalupe parkway and curtner avenue. nobody was hurt. a san francisco police fireboat made a dramatic rescue after a fishing boat caught fire on the bay. police say four people were on this boat when an engine leak
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started a fire on the boat before 10:00 a.m.. if you look at your screen, you can see how badly this boat was burned. a police boat rushed to the rescue, bringing the four to safety. a witness told us he could see the smoke from his window. >> have you seen or talked to the guys on that? >> i did, and they looked a little shook up. i talked to them about a couple of hours ago and they looked like they had just seen a ghost. >> reporter: we're told one person was treated for smokeip halation and other three people on board were not hurt a motorcyclist was killed late last night after police say he led them on a high-speed chase. officers tried to pull the motorcyclist over on interstate 580 around 11:00 people, authorities say the motorcyclist sped away, eventually exiting the freeway. he he then crashed head-on with a car and was thrown from his bike on south seminary avenue. investigators have not releaseds had name or why he was
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allegedly evading police. 76 masimaiki havea of oakland was killed in this crash. driver has been identifieds as 18 chrystina of havea. investigators say a kidnapper is described as a white man had in his 30s and last seen wearing a green shirt and bluejeanses. investigators say the man snatched the little girl as she played in the front yard of her home on rain droop central after 1:00 p.m. the girl's mother ran after the van yelling at hill to release the child and he soon dropped the girl in some bushes. she was not hurt. >> a manager and director of walnut creek lesher center are asking to return back to work.
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they were put on leave for allegedly not investigating sexual abuse. pedroza was arrested and attorneys for the two suspended employees say since the da's office decided not to charge their clients they should have their jobs back. the fire department building on villa street accepted about 200 pounds of unused, unwanted and expired drugs during the take- back event. getting rid of all meds help to protect children at home and not putting them down the drain helps to protection the bay. >> treatment plants are not designed to remove those types of chemicals from the wastewater before it goes out to the bay and some of those chemicals can pass through and get into the ecosystems. >> if you missed today's event you can go to ktvu.com, click on "web links off and on and you will find a list of centers in your area that will accept
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expired prescription drugs. now to our continuing coverage of the faa furloughs and operations are expected to be back to normal tomorrow. while airplane passengers will feel some relief sequester cuts continue elsewhere. noelle walker at sfo with an update on flights. >> reporter: heather you can tell by the traffic in the departure area or lack thereof of it, air traffic is light on saturdays and no appreciable delays, but the good news for next week business travelers will be able to start their workweek on time. airline passengers are about to take off on a vacation cuts from sequester. >> maybe the members of congress who insisted on the cuts realized that they applied to them too. >> reporter: congress passed bill to cut costs without furloughing air- traffic controllers. sfo is furloughing 3-4 of its
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air-traffic controllers each day and the same for oakland. today some flights from southern california with about half an hour late due to sequester-forced ground delays, but most flights appear to be on-time. >> we had heard that the delays were possible bub we were hoping for the bet. >> reporter: this group from oakland traveled to new york and back without delays until they got home. 30 minutes head of schedule. >> we arrived early and now we're waiting for the-point. >> some airports have been harder had the by air traffic delays than others. at sfo you are more likely to be delayed by fog than the sequester. the air-traffic control furloughs are expected to end by tomorrow night while other budget cuts continue. >> we are having first forced furlough day reasons donna richardson spent a scheduled layover visiting with family at sfo and says she would trade a late flight for a few extra days of work she is forced tyke without pay as a federal
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employee. >> none of us should be in this position at this point in time and it's a larger problem than just a bandaid that they are trying to fix right now. >> reporter: might now the airlines are the only thing that seem to be moving in the budget battle. and the faa says air-traffic controllers should be up to full staff around country by tomorrow night. night. mime boeing's dreamliner planes are back in the exile a boeing 787 took off from ethiopia for kenya. it's the first flight since battery fires earlier this year ground the planes. new battery systems need to be installed in all 50 dreamliners. flights from san josi to japan will resume after faa inspections of each plan. we have developing news in calaveras county where a manhunt is under way after a 9- year-old child is stabbed to death. late on the search for a kill ier. eavesdropping on one of the
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boston bomb suspect and what federal officials are rea vealing about phone conversations recorded between tamerlan tsarnaev and his mother. >> they just kept saying you know what you have done and don't move. don't resist. >> the initial suspect in last week's ricin letters speaks out just as a second nan is arrested in connection to the case. the connection the two men have to each other.
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. we're following developing news out of calaveras county where a 9-year-old girl was stabbed to death in her home, possibly by an intruder. reporter tom duhain joins us live with the very latest on investigation. tom. >> reporter: search for the manhunt for this child-killer continues tonight, despite the darkness in this remote area. police believe that the man responsible may still be on foot and still be in this rural area. in the meantime people in hundreds of homes being told to stay inside and report anything suspicious. the crime scene where a 12-year- old boy encountered an intruder and the man fled and the boy went to check on his 9-year-old sister. >> she was suffer ing from severe injuries and immediately transported to the hospital where she was pronounced dead. >> reporter: since the suspect was seen leaving on foot a manhunt began
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throughout ratho calaveras, a sprawling rural community with steep hills and a million places to hide. roads were closed as deputies from three counties searched and residents were told to shelter in place. >> it came over the phone and they said we have a crime in your area in the calaveras area. go in the house, lock your doors and stay in will. >> reporter: officers went door-to-door and repeatedly swept areas with k- 9s. the search will continue all night. >> we're doing a house-to- house search and in some cases, we're searching extensively into attics and storage sheds. it's a rural area and the grass is tall right now so we're continuing that. >> reporter: people remained behind closed doors in a community where many folks say they don't even lock their doors and windows. people here were shocked. >> it's just terrible. i don't know, you know, what can i say about it? it's a tragedy. >> reporter: deputies say at least two
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people actually saw the attacker. the young boy and also a neighbor. they have been interviewing them and the discrepance of man isn't good. it's just a while or hispanic male, 6' tall with a dark shirt and bluejeans. not much to go on and police are hoping for more details by morning. reporting live in calaveras county, tom duhain, ktvu charl. a man in sacramento fell to his death today. as we trying to clean you graffiti off a freeway sign. earlier this morning he fell from an overpass onto the freeway. he was working alone to clean up the sign and not part of an authorized crew. officers cautioned against leaning on an overpass, even when attempting to do a good deed. >> i would not subject it. extremely dangerous. guardrails up there are only about hip height and so there is a potential for people to fall if you are need the guardrails gram week wayne 880 was shot down for hours while
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the chp investigates the accident. federal sources say that russians eavesdropped on now deceased bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev two years ago. us official say in 2011 russian evils recorded a phone conversation in with tsarnaev discussedji had with his mother in what is described as vague terms. the fbi concludeed tsarnaev was not a threat and said there is no evidence that misha has any connection to the bombings that killed three people and wound more than 250. family members say misha helped to turn tsarnaev towards islam. meantime surviving bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is said to be improving at eight federal medical center. the martinez
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boy who was injured abombing is recovering and here is aaron hern with his parents. aaron was hit by strap shrapnel as he waited for his mother. the event will be held in martinez where aaron's father is a teacher and coach. and our coverage of the bombings continues on-line. can you visit ktvu.com and click on the "boston bombings tab" on our front page. new developments in the case of those ricin-tainted letters sent to president obama and two owners. a mississippi man is now behind bars. ktvu's king katy utehs reports. >> reporter: police arrested another man suspected of sending ricin tainted
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letters. >> well, right now i'm glad he is out of our neighborhood and i hope they keep him off. >> reporter: early in the week prosecutors dropped charges against an initial suspect. paul kevin curtis an elvis impersonator. >> thank you very much. >> i love it. that is great. >> thank you, honey and maintained innocent from the beginning. >> when they came to me and i was arrested, it happened really fast, like a scene out of a movie. they didn't explain anything. they just kept saying you know what you have done. don't move. don't resist. in court monday curtis' lawyer says he was framed and pointed investigators to dutschke. >> back in 2007 dutschke ran a politicalled race and one of the ricin letters went to the mother, the judge. >> the way the story goes she just asked him to make a public apology for making disparaging remarks against one of her sons and the family in general. >> reporter: dutschke took to the cameras this week before his arrest.
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>> the people that actually know me know i don't have anything to do with this and quite frankly the people that don't know this is just crazy. >> reporter: dutschke's attorney confirmed that the rest, but had no comment when asked by reporters. katie utehs. supreme court justice bryseries breyers is in the hospital recovering from shoulder surgery. he fell from his bicycle and should be released early next week. defending his drawing and why a sacramento bee cartoonist is facing harsh criticism from the governor of texas. plus coming up, absolutely amazing stories of survival and how people are staying alive three days after the deadly building collapse in bangladesh. laughter was on the menu at the white house correspondent's
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dinner and the joke that the president made about attorney kamala harris and the bay area leader in the audience. how much a temperature bump you can expect tomorrow and the neighbor that hits 90 degrees?
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. a sacramento bee cartoonist today defended his editorial cartoon on the deadly plant explosion in texas and said "business is boom." >> next to an image of the blast of the 14 people were killed and perry said he was disgusted and called for anpology. cartoonist jack ohman said that plant had no been inspected since 2006. amid greensboro and cracked concrete and twisted steel of a garment factory in bangladesh amazing stories of survival. take a look.
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rescuers pull a teenaged boy from the wreckage of that 8- story building that collapsed on wednesday. now there are reports that a woman and her newborn were found today. after the woman gave birth while buried under all that concrete. more survivors are thought to lie beneath the hundreds of tons of rubble. >> she is my wife of the we talked over the phones a few moments ago. she is alive and lying beside a bathroom along with three other people. >> police now say that the top three stories of the boeing were add illegally a. least five people are under arrest including two government engines and wife wtvg building owner. however, the owner remains on the run. tonight the death toll stands at 348. in other news of the world tonight from afghanistan, a nato plane crashed into the southern part of the country, killing four international troops. the crash came on the same day the taliban announced its
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spring offense. however, nato says essential reports no enemy activity in the area that the plane went down and the taliban did not immediately claim responsibility for the plane crash. in england about 400 protesters held a demonstration against drone missions targeting insurgents in afghanistan. this week the royal air force began operating its drones from an air force base in britain. protesters say the use of drones is unethical because they claim that they carry out illegal assassinations and cause civilian deaths. nato leaders argue that drones save the lives of military personnel and civilian nysement us military says that the hunger strike at guantanamo bay has grown to include 100 of the 166 doetainees. officials say 19 of those detainees are being fed through a nasal tube and that five have been hospitalized of the this hunger strike began in february as a protest against the
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inmates' indefinite detention as well as what the detainees called intrusive searches of their cells. the inmates have been kept at guantanamo without charges since the early 2000's. president obama poked fun at him and the president at the annual white house correspondent's dinner. he showed himself with a picture of bangs a fashion move praised when mrs. obama cut her hair. the president tackled the controversy that came up during his last california visit. >> i happened to mention that calmalla harris is the best- looking attorney general in the country. as you might imagine, i got in trouble when i got back home. [ laughter ] who knew eric holder was so sensitive? >> we spotted san francisco lee ed lee at dinner. the dinner raises money for
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journalism scholarships the bay area city that made the list of one of the most ten well-read places on the earth. >> but first a dedicated group takes to the streets of oakland to call to the end of violence. >> halfway through, we were panting. >> climbing for a cause. why it wasn't baseball that brought hundreds to at&t park this morning?
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authorities in oakland detained about a dozen people overnight for allegedly throwing bottles at sheriff's deputies the sheriff's office says around 221:30 a.m. deputies began to chase a suspected stolen vehicle to 106th and macarthur in oakland. driver got out and ran what appeared to be a sideshow and
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when the speck stators started to throw bottles at the deputies. more officers showed up as back- up and began to arrest people. the suspects car three of got way. some determined protesters gathered for a weekly show of the solidarity against oakland violence as ktvu's john sasaki told us this week there was even more reason for the demonstrators to speak out. >> at 20 in oakland the message was simple, stop the violence. >> wives without husbands, childrens without fathers and mothers without sons, you know? it just keep goes on and on. >> today's demonstration was for 18-year-old campbell who was shot to death in february. >> it's phot to stop. there have been 32 homicides this year, the latest coming last night near children's hospital. tonight they were in the neighborhood to talk to the family of that victim and to try to understanding. >> they are just doing it because they are a product of
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their environment. this is the way they have grown up. this is what they know. >> reporter: group visited nearby memorial for donitra henderson who was killed in front of her 4-year- old son. >> with you all things are possible. >> reporter: they say young people need to be raised in better environments. >> to have fathers in the home and structure with mother in the home and you have a lot of kids raising themselves. >> these kids are really dealing with a lot of grief and the horrors of homicide. >> reporter: this group is praying for a time when this effort is no it longer necessary, but they have been doing this every weekend for two and a half years with no angein sight. oakland, i'm john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. meantime oakland police asked residents to work with them to improve public safety of the chief of police hosted today's meeting at the cesar chavez education center and they broke into groups to offer
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idea louisiana the community and police can work together? one question being asked what police can do to win the trust and support of the people of oakland? >> this information and feedback from the community will help us craft our overall long-term crime-reduction plans. >> this is the 5th in a series of town halls that the chief says the next one will focus specifically on juveniles. new video of a fatal crash in redwood city that closed highway 84 in both directions the highway patrol says initial reports indicate that a motorcyclist went off the roadway and was killed. the coroner has been called to the scene. drives are advised to avoid this arab. there is no estimated time whether the highway will re- open. the mount diablo school district board is expected to finalize the decision to final the superintendent and general counsel. they will be released from their contracts on may 1st. they were supposed to stay
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through june of 2014. now the firings come at a contentious time for the district with budget cuts and staff layoffs. board is scheduled to meet again tomorrow night to finalize the vote and select an interim superintendent. a new survey suggests berkeley is among the most well- read cities in the country. amazon.com released its list of cities buying books and magazines per cantu and berkeley ranked no. 7. the no. 1 city was alet the record race, virginia, followed by knoxville, tennessee. the giants may be in san diego, but that didn't stop people from heading to taut park. alex savidge was there. >> reporter: running up and down the aisles at at&t park in san francisco today, people pushed themselves to the limit during the 4th
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annual stadium stampede. it's a two-mile course through the ballpark that includes an exhausting climb to the upper deck. >> halfway through we were panting. >> reporter: this fundraising run benefits the good tidings foundation. a non-profit that builds athletic facilities and puts on art classes in low-income communities. >> it's a great cause to be out here and kind of making it an even playing field for all kids and they have the same opportunities. >> reporter: more than 500 winded runners crossed the finish line raising more than $140,000. before the stair climb kicked off this morning, beach volleyball player and olympic gold medalist kerri walsh jennings helped the runners gets loose. she has been a long time supporter of the good tidings foundation. >> the more you can introduce kids to, the more they take that into adulthood and it's so
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beautiful to see the recipients. >> tapia came in 9th place in the boston marathon, finishing before the bombs went off. >> it was overshadowed by the tragedy that happened, but it was unfortunate, but i'm looking forward to going back next year. >> reporter: oregoners tell me all money raised today will be used to build a new sports facility later had year. alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. a job fair for a bay area summer concert series? who showed up and who will get preference for the first jobs? and the heated is about to raise our meteorologist mark tamayo is up next where you can expect 90-degree heat in the bay area tomorrow?
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. well, the key headline this week some much warmer temperatures heading our way and, in fact, we'll be tracking quite a few 90s over the next few days today some 50s for shoreline and, in fact, pretty cool towards pacifica, but 80s for concord, florida, fairfield, antioch and livermore. we have patchy fog developing offshore and where more of a northy flow we're not seeing as much in the way of fog and with that is limiting the inland push of that fog for tonight. tomorrow morning we're not expecting as much overcast, but it will still be out there coastside and a few patches around the bay. current temperatures in the 40s and 50s. can you see san francisco 49 and san josi 54 degrees. so over the next few hours, patchy fog regroups and pushes back into san francisco bay and for tonight it's parts of our forecast. tomorrow clearing skies and it
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will be warmer and then the extended, some more warming in the forecast not only for the inland neighborhoods, but back to the coastline. overnight lows in the 40s to lower 50s, santa rosa 46 and lots of upper 40s towards concord and livermore. temperatures 5-10 degrees for the second half of the weekend and as i mentioned patchy fog regrouping overnight. as the tide builds we'll continue to warm things back into sunday and into monday and even the beaches for movement of the next the north bay hills tuesday into early wednesday. for tomorrow morning, the fog coastside and around the bay. we'll put this into motorcycle and you notice the clouds pull back to near the short-term revealing partly to mostly sunny skies. maybe a patch or two of fog
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near parts the shoreline. the red contour lings up with 90-degree heat and you will see low 90s for your sunday. santa rosa 83 degrees and oakland 76 and there we go with the 90s towards brentwood and livermore. san josi forecast high of 83 degrees. you will notice the warm-up for the second half of the weekend and downtown san francisco increase in sunshine, 69 degrees. and for opening-day on the bay, winds pick up throughout the afternoon hours approaching 20 miles per hour. and the forecast throughout the day, skies becoming partly to mostly sunny and temperatures on track to reach the mid-60s. a look ahead, your five-day forecast with your weekend always in view. and looking warm to hot heather and ken, especially by wednesday and thursday. the beaches will be back up into the 70s. the one complicating factor is going to be some patchy fog. always a bit of a stingner the forecast. not showing up, but watch out for that wednesday and thursday. >> go to the beach in alameda, no fog there. >> just an idea. >> thank you, mark. >> you know where n. fi
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>> entertain ment company livation held a job fair. applicants must be at least 18 years old and preference is given to those who live in san francisco. live nation as we have been reporting says a wide variety of people showed up to apply. >> we have seen overqualified. we have seen underqualified. all walks of life. luckily it's beginner positions so we really want people that have a great customer service basis to start from. >> positions, such as ticket- taker and usher will work at america's cup pavilion as a temporary concert venue on the waterfront. the san francisco 49ers today offered up a limited number of single game tickets for the 2013 season. full season tickets sold out earlier this month. a check on-line showed there are still a handful of tickets left to most home-games. this will be of course the final season for the team at
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the stick before the niners move to their new stadium being build right now in santa clara. coming up, the giants play yet another extra inning game against the padres. the sharks learned where they are headed in the nhl playoffs. joe fonzi is coming up next with sportswrap.
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. good evening everyone and welcome to this saturday controvers wrap when the sportswrap -- san josi finishing off the regular season? los angeles after a scoreless 1st period the kings jumped in
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front in the first minute of 2nd clifford comes to clean up. and couture weaves had ways through defenders and kings in front after 2. they pad the lead in the 3rd period. richardson behind the net finds wyomings who beats niemi and the sharks add a late goal. it doesn't matter, 3-2, los angeles. the sharks end up 6th in the west and open the playoffs in vancouver the first day of the series has yet to be announce. a very painful loss for the giants tonight in san diego as san francisco is in its long event losing streak of the young season. every team urges something new to do and the padres call it squirrel racing. crawford puts one into

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